ePlantSource Adds 5 New Partner Companies

ePlantSource has announced an additional five companies that have been added to its partner distribution list. Not only do the additional partners offer more supplier options to ePlantSource customers, but the website now also provides a more diverse product list with the addition of bulbs, clematis and many new varieties.

New partners added for the 2015 – 2016 season:

A.D.R. Bulbs

Lennon Farm Greenhouses

Micandy Gardens

Pacific Growers

Roseville Farms

“We make it a priority to respond to our customers, and we have had many requests for additional options and a more diverse product line, so we are continually evaluating suppliers that work well with our non-traditional approach to the sale of live goods,” says Gary Falkenstein, President and CEO of ePlantSource. “We feel that it is good for our company, our customers and the industry as a whole to keep looking forward and seeing how we can improve and expand how we do business.”

Program details, pricing and catalog information is currently being loaded to the site for the new partners and will be available soon for customers to place orders. See more about the new 2015 partners below, and visit the ePlantSource website to view the full list of ePlantSource’s partners.

A.D.R. Bulbs, Chester, N.Y.

A.D.R. Bulbs has spent the last 72 years cultivating a product line of only the highest quality wholesale flower bulbs and plants. It has been operating in the United States since 1943 and quality is its top priority. A.D.R. Bulbs keeps the entire production process in-house, and both the United States and Canadian Departments of Agriculture inspect all bulbs.

Lennon Farm Greenhouses, Tabernacle, N.J.

Lennon Farm Greenhouses is a full-service wholesale greenhouse that offers a full line of flowers, plants and vegetables. Started in 1995 by Gunter and Helene Lennon, Lennon Farm Greenhouses is run by third generation growers with a vision for the future. Its long tradition of quality and service offers customers excellent support and service.

Micandy Gardens, Hudsonville, Mich.

Micandy Gardens is a family owned greenhouse business celebrating more than 50 years of outstanding customer service and quality. A wholesale operation, started by high school sweethearts Andy and Micki Buist, Micandy Gardens puts major emphasis on constant attention to high quality, delivery and timeliness standards.

Pacific Growers, Blaine, Wash.

Pacific Growers’ location in the Pacific Northwest makes it an ideal supplier for Washington, Oregon and Idaho, with economical shipping costs and easy access for customer pick up. Supplemental lighting ensures high quality geraniums and a wide variety of other annuals during the darker days of winter.

Roseville Farms, Apopka, Fla.

Since 1996 Roseville Farms, founded by David Raab, has been perfecting the art and science of propagating Clematis. This focus and dedication has positioned Roseville as the largest Clematis producer in the world. Roseville’s more than 40 acres of growing operations include hurricane-tested benched greenhouses, microprocessor based, low-volume watering systems and unique environmentally rational pesticide application solutions. All aspects of the facility are geared to efficient plant production.

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